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Honoring Kevin Millwood for his “No-Hitter” on April 27, 2003.
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WHEREAS, Kevin Millwood was acquired by the Phillies in an offseason trade with the hope that he would be one of the top pitchers on the staff; and
WHEREAS, on April 27th the Philadelphia Phillies hosted the San Francisco Giants on a beautiful sunny day in Veterans Stadium with Kevin Millwood taking the mound as the starting pitcher for the Fightin’ Phils; and
WHEREAS, when the 40,000 plus fans poured through the turnstiles they expected a great game between two of the National League’s best teams in this young season; and
WHEREAS, the fans got more than a great game, they got one of the best games ever pitched by a Phillies since the franchise’s inception in 1883; and
WHEREAS, when Ricky Ledee hit a home run in the first inning it was all the runs the Phillies would need that day as Kevin Millwood pitched a gem; and
WHEREAS, at the end of the day, Kevin Millwood had a box score line that read, no runs, no hits, and ten strikeouts; and
WHEREAS, in the history of the Philadelphia Phillies only nine pitchers have pitched a “No Hitter” with Kevin’s name being the latest added to this select list; and
WHEREAS, it had been almost twelve years since the last time a Phillies, Tommy Greene, pitched a no-hit game; and
WHEREAS, only once previously in Veterans Stadium history, when Terry Mulholland threw one on August 15, 1990, had a Phillies pitcher thrown a no-hitter; and
WHEREAS, he was once quoted as saying, “I think everybody who pitches in the big leagues, or any league, should want to be the best…”; and
WHEREAS, on April 27, 2003 Kevin Millwood showed that he belongs in the class known as “the best”; now therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That we hereby honor Kevin Millwood for pitching a “No-Hitter” on April 27, 2003.
FURTHER RESOLVED, That an Engrossed copy of this resolution be presented to Kevin Millwood to represent the sincere sentiments of this legislative body.
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